

They included a couple of stories about when there were breaches at Evernote. It was a rather long section focusing on ways that you can keep your information secure and private. In chapter twelve, they focused on security and privacy. They didn’t go into any detail on how any of these worked or what they were being used for. Instead, they simply listed 24 other applications with no descriptions. They then moved on to mobile applications however, they only discussed on application – Penultimate. In Chapter ten, they identified different add-ons such as Skitch, Web Clipper, and Clearly that would enhance Evernote.

In chapter nine, approximately midway through the book, they discussed business user accounts. The authors included basic information about importing and exporting notes, merging notes, creating links within notes, and setting up hotkeys and shortcuts. Moving on to a very short chapter seven, they examined notebooks specifically, how to set up and share notebooks with others. In this section, they also talked about reminders, tagging, sharing notes, clipping notes, etc. Chapter 6 focused on how to actually enter notes at a very basic level and how to add additional content like audio and imagery into your notes. In chapter five they talked about the different types of accounts (free, premium, and business) along with the different benefits for each of those accounts. They commented on how great it was and listed some basic capabilities. Again, this information did not help me better understand how to master Evernote.Ībout a third of the way into the book, chapter four, they introduced Evernote.

The authors then outlined the history of Evernote back to 2005. I was definitely interested in the topic but I don’t know if it deserved the space provided in this book. The authors then provided a detailed history of cloud computing to include benefits and challenges as well as why people were going to cloud computing. They pointed out that materials can be accessed anywhere on the internet and that information could be used wherever they had access. They stressed the new capability that it was easier than ever to collect artifacts and save it into the cloud.

It was another book I read in one sitting.Īt the beginning of the book, the authors focused on note taking programs across the digital market. The book was a very quick read at 84 pages spread across 13 chapters. Always looking to learn more about Evernote, I took a chance on this book unfortunately, I was hoping for more.Īs I noted, this book was written by ClydeBank Media, LLC rather a named author. This was in the introduction to Evernote: Mastery – Exactly How To Use Evernote To Organize Your Life, Manage Your Day & Get Things Done* by ClydeBank Media, LLC. “It is now more easier than ever before to save ideas, memories and moments for future reference” (Clydesbank Media, 2014, Introduction).
